Massive touring exhibition celebrating the varied history of computer gaming. With more than 125 playable games to work your way through, get stuck into arcade games, physical games (think Dance Battle et al), consoles, PCs and many more. On top of this, there's also displays of concept art, interactive displays and…

V&A Museum of Design Dundee goes on the road with the Travelling Gallery in this major touring exhibition, bringing Scotland's design heritage and present-day design work to venues all over the country. A Design Scotland app for iOS and Android enables you to track the exhibition's progress. Featured designers include…

Mon 9 Mar

The centrality of Alasdair Gray's work as a visual artist and writer is traceable by drawing connections between his epic work and that of the artists who've come before and after him. This exhibition looks at the influences on Gray himself, and his own influence on others, drawing on works in the Gallery's collection.

Sat 7 Mar

Moving, arresting and truly significant work by prolific American photographer Robert Mapplethorpe. Featuring ground-breaking portraiture of his contemporaries – Andy Warhol, Truman Capote and Patti Smith – and his iconic self-portraits.

Fri 6 Mar

Taking Edouard Manet's Le Dejeuner sur l'Herbe as a starting point, the group show asks artists to look at what is transgressive in their own practice, questioning whether the radicalism present in Manet's work has been truly taken forward.

Fri 6 Mar

As part of a cycle of events organised by Birkbeck's Politics Department on the London housing crisis, this exhibition brings together some 50 photographs by the internationally acclaimed Chilean photographer Carlos Reyes-Manzo.

Fri 6 Mar

A tapestry made by the studio's expert weavers, based on a print entitled Glass Onion made by the Norwegian artist. Trivia fact: although one of Norway's most distinguished visual artists, Magne Furuholmen is possibly better known as the keyboard player in A-ha, and has a parallel career as a songwriter and music producer.

Fri 6 Mar

The story of Irish art from 1900 to the present day featuring work by Aloysius O'Kelly, Sir John Lavery, Sean Keating, Jack B. Yeats, Paul and Grace Henry, Louis le Brocquy, Colin Middleton, Sean Scully and many more.

Fri 6 Mar

An exhibition of 32 works that make extraordinary use of old, worn roof slates and throwaway packaging card, which are transformed into collages that are elegant and alluring. Relatively simple in content, they resonate an understated beauty.

Sat 21 Mar

The first solo exhibition in London by Sorbonne-educated Lebanese artist, featuring female nudes wearing the traditional symbol of Ottoman masculinity, the tarbouche (better known in the English-speaking world as the fez, beloved headgear of the 11th Doctor in Doctor Who.)